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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Smith in defence experiment is surely over. 

Imagine if Oscar played like him? Oh boy. 
At least Oscar can defend. 

Get Smith out of the backline. When is the move going to be made. Any moves? Any at all? I hate Goodwin. May kicks out to 3 or one

 
30 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Yeah let’s put Bennell or Brown or Weid down there and see what happens. 
 

Oh crap well maybe next week. ?

Maybe smith or may cos tmacs not gonna kick any.

Not Picking another tall forward is working well whilst Lynch & Reivoldt are taking marks .... our turnovers are killing us and nothing has changed since 2019 except for a healthy list & no excuse for Goodwin! 


Effortless 

25 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Agree completely. Flat footed and manned up. No space. Useless

It’s under 8s footy

 

8 top possession winners all Melbourne. WTF are doing with the ball?


Tomlinson was recruited for his 'foot skills'

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Even the Crows would beat us. What has Hunt done today? Frisch's field kicking is a disgrace. Smith is VFL standard & AVB is done.

Yes & straight after one of their special military training camps.

Dark days & Hell - hello old friends.


In some crazy way I want a big loss as it might finally see some pressure on the clowns in the coaching box 

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No moves after half time? 

Genius coaching

9 Melbourne players with 3 possessions or less half way through the 3rd qtr

This is souless dumb football

This is the first time I have ever turned off a Melbourne game!.  I can’t watch this [censored] anymore, it just ruins your weekend.

no skill, no structure, no [censored] idea!

We are on par with Sydney, Adelaide, Freo, Carlton, North Melbourne and who ever else that is [censored].

We're like a ball boy, we just keep give the ball back everytime.

 

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